ok im feeling really dumb but TWO LINES intersect making 121 degree angle. other angles measure?

What is 180-121?

sorry im blonde what can you do

you are very helpful thanks alot

The answer is 59.

Don't worry, I'm here to help! To find the measures of the other angles formed by two intersecting lines, we can use a property of intersecting lines called the "Vertical Angles Theorem." This theorem states that when two lines intersect, the angles opposite each other (across the intersection) are equal.

In this case, we know that the intersection forms a 121-degree angle. According to the Vertical Angles Theorem, the angle opposite this angle will also measure 121 degrees.

Now, when two lines intersect, they form four angles. The two angles mentioned above, along with the other two angles, form a straight line, which measures 180 degrees in total. Since one angle is 121 degrees, we can find the measure of the other angle by subtracting 121 degrees from 180 degrees:

180 degrees - 121 degrees = 59 degrees

Therefore, the other two angles formed by the intersecting lines measure 121 degrees and 59 degrees respectively.